Kazablan

Early Israeli poster for Kazablan, featuring image of Yehoram Gaon.

Kazablan (Casablan or Kasablan in its first production; Hebrew: קזבלן) is an early Israeli Hebrew language play, staged first as a 1954 drama followed by a 1964 screen adaptation, later as a 1966 musical comedy, and still later produced as a 1974 musical comedy film. The name Kazablan comes from Casablanca, the birthplace of the main character.[1]

The musical's huge success made "young Jerusalem-born singer" Yehoram Gaon "not only ... an overnight singing star, but also a figure of solidarity and pride for people of Sephardic origin, many of whom were entering a theatre for the first time."[2] Gaon later reprised his role in the film version.[3]

  1. ^ CDUniverse.com.
  2. ^ "Jewish-theater.com". Archived from the original on 2014-09-04. Retrieved 2022-08-18.
  3. ^ IMDB.com.